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Ex-Rangers and Celtic heroes reunite as former Ibrox star ties the knot

Ex-Rangers and Celtic heroes reunite as former Ibrox star ties the knot

Scottish Sun29-05-2025

SOME of these players used to go head-to-head in one of the world's biggest derbies.
But while they were rivals on the pitch, that's certainly not the case off the park for these former Rangers and Celtic stars.
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Greg Taylor with his wife Laura
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He was joined by old rival Scott Wright
A number of ex-Old Firm heroes reunited at a plush Scottish wedding venue this week to celebrate the marriage of Charlie Telfer and his new wife Eliza.
Former Rangers youngster Telfer, 29, came through the youth ranks at Ibrox and made one competitive appearance in 2014 against Stenhousemuir, before Dundee United snapped him up for £200,000 following a tribunal.
He has enjoyed a successful career in Scottish football, having spent three years at Tannadice along with stints at Livingston, Morton, Falkirk and Airdrie.
Currently at Ross County - spending the second part of this season on loan at Hamilton - Telfer even had a short stint in the Netherlands with Almere City during the 2017/18 campaign.
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He's made some great friends in the game along the way.
And some of those include ex-Celtic players.
Telfer invited many of them to his big day this week as he tied the knot with his fiance.
Celtic left-back Greg Taylor, who may have played his last game for the club, was in attendance with his wife Laura - who he married last June.
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Laura, who recently gave birth to their first baby girl Ruby, shared pictures of the amazing day out celebrating Mr and Mrs Telfer.
In the snaps which she posted on Instagram, the couple were seen cozying up together and spending a lot of time with one of his old rivals.
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Former Rangers winger Scott Wright was in attendance with his partner Suzannah, and they posed for snaps with the Celtic defender and Laura.
It's unclear just how many footballers were invited but Celtic Treble heroes Kristoffer Ajer and Ryan Christie joined them for the big occasion too.
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Telfer and Christie both wore suits for the wedding, while Ajer, Taylor and Wright were all decked out in suits.
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